EP2201731A2 - Method for obtaining data at an electronic communications device - Google Patents
Method for obtaining data at an electronic communications deviceInfo
- Publication number
- EP2201731A2 EP2201731A2 EP07813836A EP07813836A EP2201731A2 EP 2201731 A2 EP2201731 A2 EP 2201731A2 EP 07813836 A EP07813836 A EP 07813836A EP 07813836 A EP07813836 A EP 07813836A EP 2201731 A2 EP2201731 A2 EP 2201731A2
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- Prior art keywords
- communication device
- electronic communication
- ring back
- data
- back tone
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M3/00—Automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
- H04M3/42—Systems providing special services or facilities to subscribers
- H04M3/42017—Customized ring-back tones
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/26—Devices for calling a subscriber
- H04M1/27—Devices whereby a plurality of signals may be stored simultaneously
- H04M1/274—Devices whereby a plurality of signals may be stored simultaneously with provision for storing more than one subscriber number at a time, e.g. using toothed disc
- H04M1/2745—Devices whereby a plurality of signals may be stored simultaneously with provision for storing more than one subscriber number at a time, e.g. using toothed disc using static electronic memories, e.g. chips
- H04M1/2753—Devices whereby a plurality of signals may be stored simultaneously with provision for storing more than one subscriber number at a time, e.g. using toothed disc using static electronic memories, e.g. chips providing data content
- H04M1/2757—Devices whereby a plurality of signals may be stored simultaneously with provision for storing more than one subscriber number at a time, e.g. using toothed disc using static electronic memories, e.g. chips providing data content by data transmission, e.g. downloading
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/72—Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
- H04M1/724—User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M2203/00—Aspects of automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
- H04M2203/20—Aspects of automatic or semi-automatic exchanges related to features of supplementary services
- H04M2203/2011—Service processing based on information specified by a party before or during a call, e.g. information, tone or routing selection
Definitions
- the present invention relates generally to advertising and transmitting data through a communication network.
- the invention relates to obtaining at an electronic communication device data associated with a ring back tone.
- Ring back tones were originally defined as telephone call signaling components that were heard by a calling party after a dialing sequence was completed by the calling party but before a call was answered by a called party.
- Conventional ring back tones are often different in various countries.
- a conventional ring back tone comprises a 440 Hz tone summed with a 480 Hz tone that is alternately switched on for two seconds and then switched off for four seconds.
- color ring back tones replaces a conventional ring back tone with a personalized audio, visual or multimedia presentation that is defined by a user of a called telephone or other electronic communication device.
- a wireless service subscriber is able to select a music segment, sound, jingle, phrase, message or a multimedia file that is delivered to callers that dial a phone number of the subscriber.
- color ring back tones are provided to a calling party after a dialing sequence has been completed but before a call is answered by a called party.
- the present invention is a method for obtaining data at an electronic communication device.
- the method comprises transmitting from the electronic communication device to a network a call setup signal for a call to a callee device.
- a ring back tone associated with the callee device is then processed at the electronic communication device, wherein the ring back tone is received from the network in response to the call setup signal.
- a data request signal is then transmitted, in response to the ring back tone, from the electronic communication device to the network. Data that are received from the network in response to the data request signal are then processed at the electronic communication device.
- the present invention is a method for providing data to an electronic communication device.
- the method comprises processing in a network a call setup signal received from the electronic communication device for a call to a callee device.
- a ring back tone associated with the callee device is then transmitted from the network to the electronic communication device in response to the call setup signal.
- a data request signal received from the electronic communication device in response to the ring back tone is then processed in the network.
- Data are then transmitted from the network to the electronic communication device in response to the data request signal.
- Advantages of embodiments of the present invention thus include enabling a ring back tone associated with a callee's electronic communication device to be used to advertise data that can be transmitted to a caller's electronic communication device. Data can be implicitly advertised, such as where a ring back tone includes only music that is heard by a caller, or explicitly advertised, such as where a ring back tone includes an audio voice message that describes the data and provides instructions on how to obtain the data.
- FIG. 1 is a message sequence chart illustrating a process in a wireless communication network for obtaining data at a caller telephone, according to some embodiments of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a general flow diagram illustrating a method for obtaining data at an electronic communication device, according to some embodiments of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a general flow diagram illustrating a method, from the perspective of a communication network, for providing data to an electronic communication device.
- a message sequence chart illustrates a process in a wireless communication network 100 for obtaining data at a caller telephone 105, according to some embodiments of the present invention.
- a caller associated with the caller telephone 105 places a call by transmitting a call setup signal through the network 100 to a callee telephone 115 associated with a callee.
- a network component 125 such as, for example, a radio network controller or a base station, transmits a ring back tone associated with the callee telephone 115 to the caller telephone 105.
- the ring back tone is then received and processed at the caller telephone 105.
- the caller is then able to determine whether he or she would like to obtain data associated with the ring back tone. For example, if the ring back tone is a music file, the caller can follow instructions that enable the caller to download a copy of the ring back tone music file to the caller telephone 105. As described in more detail below, such instructions can be provided to a caller in various ways. Such instructions can define, for example, a data request signal comprising a dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) signal that can be transmitted, while a ring back tone is playing, from the caller telephone 105 to the network 100 in order to obtain a copy of the ring back tone.
- DTMF dual-tone multi-frequency
- a data request signal is transmitted from the caller telephone 105 to the network component 125.
- the network component 125 transmits a message to a server 140 associated with the network 100, where the message indicates that the caller telephone 105 has requested data associated with the ring back tone.
- the call between the caller telephone 105 and the callee telephone 115 is completed and then disconnected when the caller and the callee hang up.
- data associated with the ring back tone are then pushed from the server 140 to the caller telephone 105.
- the caller associated with the caller telephone 105 is able to obtain data from the network 100 based on information provided by a ring back tone.
- the ring back tone can be defined by a callee associated with a callee telephone 115.
- the ring back tone can comprise various types of data such as, for example, music data, text data, video data, voice data, or other audio, visual or multimedia data.
- a data request signal is used by an electronic communication device, such as the caller telephone 105, to request data associated with a ring back tone.
- a data request signal can be any of various types of signals, such as a dual-tone multi- frequency (DTMF) signal or a short message service (SMS) message.
- DTMF dual-tone multi- frequency
- SMS short message service
- a DTMF signal commonly known as a touch tone signal, can be transmitted from the caller telephone 105 when the caller keys in one or more numbers on a keypad associated with the caller telephone 105.
- a data request signal can be transmitted as an SMS message sent from the caller telephone 105 to a designated number associated with the network 100.
- a caller can be provided instructions concerning how to transmit a data request signal in various ways.
- a network service provider can deliver such instructions to all network subscribers using user manuals, advertisements, broadcast messages, customized user interfaces or other means.
- such instructions can include various levels of detail. For example, an instruction can specify that when a subscriber hears or views a particular ring back tone when placing a call to a particular callee, the subscriber can obtain that ring back tone as a ring tone associated with all calls from that particular callee by pressing the number "1" on a keypad associated with the subscriber's telephone.
- the instruction can further specify that the subscriber can obtain a ring back tone as their own ring back tone — which will be transmitted to other callers when a call is placed to the subscriber — by pressing the number "2" on a keypad associated with the subscriber's telephone. Also, the instructions can specify that a DTMF signal resulting from pressing a number on a keypad must be transmitted before a call is answered, thus while a ring back tone associated with a callee is playing, or at anytime after a call setup signal is transmitted and before a connected call is completed.
- An example of an instruction, according to an embodiment of the present invention, provided to a network service subscriber from a network service provider is the following: "When you place a call to a callee using our network, if you hear a ring back tone that you like, you can obtain the ring back tone as a ring tone associated with calls from that callee by pressing ' 1 ' on your phone keypad while the ring back tone is playing. Also, you can obtain the ring back tone as your own ring back tone by pressing '2' on your phone keypad while the ring back tone is playing. Requested ring back tones will be sent to your phone using over the air provisioning (OTA) following completion of your call to the callee.”
- OTA air provisioning
- a ring back tone itself can also comprise instructions concerning transmission of a data request signal.
- a ring back tone can include an audio voice message that describes how a caller can obtain information concerning a callee associated with the callee telephone 115.
- Data concerning a callee can include, for example, updated data from a callee's electronic address book; business operating data such as hours of operation, maps and locations; or copies of a ring back tone.
- Such an audio voice message in a ring back tone can thus comprise an interactive advertisement.
- An example of instructions, according to an embodiment of the present invention, provided in a ring back tone concerning transmission of a data request signal is the following message that can be played as an audio voice message in a ring back tone: "Hello. You have reached business X. We will process your call shortly. If you would like us to update your phone with our contact details following this call, please press ' 1 ' on your phone keypad now. If you would like your phone to use our ring back tone music as a ring tone when we call you, please press '2' on your phone keypad now.” Such an audio voice message then can be followed by a selection of music until a placed call is connected.
- the requested data described in the ring back tone are then downloaded to the caller's electronic communication device at the completion of the call.
- data can be in any of various forms such as audio files, video files, image files, text files, database files, personal store files, executable program files, document files, or multimedia files.
- Embodiments of the present invention can further comprise security features so that only licensed or otherwise authorized users of data are able to obtain data associated with a ring back tone.
- security features can include algorithms that charge a download fee to a caller and transmit a predetermined portion of the download fee to a copyright owner of data that are transmitted to the caller.
- Such security features also can be used to improve revenues of network service providers by enabling authorization and accounting of download fees.
- a general flow diagram illustrates a method 200 for obtaining data at an electronic communication device, according to some embodiments of the present invention.
- a call setup signal for a call to a callee device is transmitted from the electronic communication device to a network.
- a call setup signal is transmitted at line 110 through the network 100 from the caller telephone 105 to the callee telephone 115.
- a ring back tone associated with the callee device is processed at the electronic communication device.
- the ring back tone is received from the network in response to the call setup signal.
- the ring back tone received at line 120 is processed at the caller telephone 105.
- a data request signal is transmitted from the electronic communication device to the network in response to the ring back tone.
- the data request signal at line 130 is transmitted from the caller telephone 105 to the network component 125.
- step 220 data received at the electronic communication device from the network in response to the data request signal are processed. For example, in FIG. 1 data received at line 155 from the server 140 are processed at the caller telephone 105.
- an electronic communication device can be, for example, a mobile telephone, landline telephone, personal computer, personal digital assistant, or one of various other types of electronic communication devices.
- a general flow diagram illustrates a method 300, from the perspective of a communication network, for providing data to an electronic communication device.
- a call setup signal received from the electronic communication device for a call to a callee device is processed in the network.
- the call setup signal transmitted at line 110 from the caller telephone 105 to the callee telephone 115 is processed in the network 100.
- a ring back tone associated with the callee device is transmitted from the network to the electronic communication device in response to the call setup signal.
- the ring back tone at line 120 is transmitted from the network component 125 to the caller telephone 105.
- a data request signal received from the electronic communication device in response to the ring back tone is processed in the network.
- the data request signal transmitted at line 130 from the caller telephone 105 is processed in the network component 125.
- a message is transmitted, in response to the data request signal, from a core network component to a push server.
- the message can indicate that the data request signal has been processed and can identify both the electronic communication device associated with the caller and the callee device. For example, in FIG. 1 the message at line 135 is transmitted from the network component 125 to the server 140.
- step 325 data are transmitted from the network to the electronic communication device in response to the data request signal. For example, in FIG. 1 data are transmitted at line 155 from the server 140 to the caller telephone 105.
- Advantages of embodiments of the present invention thus include enabling a ring back tone associated with a callee 's electronic communication device to be used to advertise data that can be transmitted to a caller's electronic communication device.
- Data can be implicitly advertised, such as where a ring back tone includes only music that is heard by a caller, or explicitly advertised, such as where a ring back tone includes an audio voice message that describes the data and provides instructions on how to obtain the data.
- the non-processor circuits may include, but are not limited to, a radio receiver, a radio transmitter, signal drivers, clock circuits, power source circuits, and user input devices. As such, these functions may be interpreted as steps of a method for obtaining data at an electronic communication device. Alternatively, some or all functions could be implemented by a state machine that has no stored program instructions, or in one or more application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), in which each function or some combinations of certain of the functions are implemented as custom logic. Of course, a combination of the two approaches could be used. Thus, methods and means for these functions have been described herein.
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